Jcm. Farla et K. Blok, The use of physical indicators for the monitoring of energy intensity developments in the Netherlands, 1980-1995, ENERGY, 25(7), 2000, pp. 609-638
Decreasing the energy intensity of processes and activities is an important
means by which to reduce energy-related carbon dioxide emissions in the ne
ar future. Monitoring of the developments in energy intensity is necessary
in order to check whether policies to decrease energy intensity have the de
sired effect. Value-based indicators have been used in many such monitoring
studies. It has been suggested only recently that physical indicators migh
t lead to a better understanding of energy intensity developments. In this
paper we aim at developing meaningful physical energy intensity indicators
for all sectors of the Dutch economy and to study the sectoral energy inten
sity developments for the period 1980-1995 by means of these indicators. It
turned out to be possible to develop aggregate activity indicators on a ph
ysical basis for most of the subsectors. Physical and value-based energy in
tensity indicators yielded substantial differ -ences in the energy intensit
y developments calculated. On average, the annual decrease in energy intens
ity for the period 1980-1995 was 1.4%, calculated on the basis of physical
energy intensity indicators, and 1.6% on the basis of economic indicators.
The methodology based on physical indicators turned out to be suitable for
monitoring energy intensity developments. However, more data are required a
nd thorough analysis of the energy consumption per subsector is necessary t
o improve this type of analysis based on physical activity indicators. (C)
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